belch in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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belch in the PONS Dictionary

belch Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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If the water supply to run the blast furnace belches stopped the oven would quickly stop and huge losses would occur.
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Cattle belch methane accounts for 16% of the world's annual methane emissions to the atmosphere.
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If the volvulus is greater than 180, the esophagus is closed off, thereby preventing the animal from relieving the condition by belching or vomiting.
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He can expel these products from his rear end or, more often, as a flaming belch.
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They are entirely volcanic in origin, consisting of lava belched forth by volcanoes that have been extinct for ages.
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Oddly, the school had a coal-fired central-heating system that belched clouds of black smoke from a tall stack.
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The earth shook and the sky became dark as the mountains belched forth their anger.
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It expressed its artistic nature by belching up bubbles and frothy clots.
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His conduct at these literally sent those in attendance scrambling for their carriages: he vomited repeatedly into his napkin, belched and told rude jokes.
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A portion of this is due to methane from belching ruminants.
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